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India is in the best position to help countries facing debt crisis

16 Jan 2023 - {{hitsCtrl.values.hits}}      

India is in the best position to act as a bridge between the developing countries which are facing a debt crisis and the G20, President Ranil Wikremesinghe said over the weekend.
The President’ made this remark during the closing sessions of global south summit hosted by India on January 13 and 14 2023. 

India hosted a two-day Voice of Global South Summit virtually on 12-13 January 2023. With 10 sessions in total, the Summit saw the participation of Leaders and Ministers from 125 countries of the Global South including Sri Lanka.  


Under the theme “Unity of Voice, Unity of Purpose”, this one of a kind Summit focused on priorities, perspectives and concerns of the developing world. The Summit was particularly relevant as the world passes through a difficult period marked by challenges to health, food security, affordable access to energy, climate finance and technologies, and economic growth.  
Prime Minister Narendra Modi presided over the Inaugural Leaders’ session on 12 January 2023. This was followed by eight Ministerial-level thematic segments dedicated to addressing the most pressing concerns of the developing world. The Summit wrapped up on 13 January 2023 with a Concluding Leaders’ Session also hosted by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.    Prime Minister Modi announced a number of new initiatives at the Concluding Leaders’ session such as: Aarogyaa Maithri Global South Center of Excellence, Global South Science and Technology Initiative,Global South Young Diplomats Forum and Global South Scholarships   State Minister of Finance Shehan Semasinghe attended the Finance Ministers’ session on 12 January 2023. In this session, Ministers exchanged views on financing the development needs of the Global South, achieving financial inclusion, implementation of digital public goods in the financial sector, and development partnerships that are outcome-oriented and financially sustainable.   Participating countries recognized with appreciation that the Summit produced fruitful conversations and charted a new path through an action oriented agenda that strives to address their priorities and challenges. They underscored the agenda and quest for solutions to global challenges must include the voices of its biggest stakeholders, the Global South.